Saturday's Prep Baseball scores

ATHENA - Weston-McEwen swept Sherman County in a Blue Mountain Conference Special District Six baseball doubleheader Saturday.

TigerScots' pitcher Dallas Reich struck out 10 and threw a complete six-inning no-hitter in a 10-0 win, then picked up the save in game two, as the TigerScots picked up an 8-6 victory.

"He had good control," W-M coach T.J. Haguewood said of Reich. "He was getting ahead of hitters and not walking them. He threw about 70 percent strikes and 12-of-20 hitters he was ahead in the count on."

The TigerScots are 5-1 in league and 7-5 overall.

Weston-McEwen hosts Pilot Rock in a league doubleheader at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.

PRESCOTT - The Waitsburg-Prescott baseball team was swept by Tekoa-Oakesdale-Rosalia in a Southeast 2B doubleheader Satruday.

W-P lost 13-2 and 6-2, notching just five hits to T-O-R's 20-hit attack.

"We just couldn't get anything going offensively," said W-P coach Dustin Snidegar. "We've been struggling at the plate the last several games. We left a few guys on base and couldn't get the key hits. They made some plays on hard hit balls too. Defensively, we just couldn't get the third out in the inning in time. We couldn't get in a groove all afternoon."

Mac-Hi gave Ontario nine extra outs thanks to nine errors on the day and Ontario took advantage to sweep a Greater Oregon League doubleheader here Saturday.

The Tigers took the opener, 13-3, and fought off a Pioneer comeback to complete the sweep with a 14-11 win in the second game.

The Pioneers fought back to narrow the Tiger lead to 6-3 heading to the home sixth of the opener. Two Mac-Hi miscues led to seven sixth-inning Ontario runs as the Tigers put game one away.

Mac-Hi went down 10-1 after three in the night cap, but errors cost the Pioneers three unearned runs in a four-run Tiger third.

The Pioneers fought back to load the bases in both the fourth and fifth but could only push across four runs in the fourth.

"We had a break down on defense in the third with three unearned runs," Garcia said. "Nine errors is uncharacteristic of us. If we're going to win tough GOL games, we can't give teams more than three outs. We have to keep our focus on what we have to do."

The Pioneers return to the road for a GOL double dip at La Grande Friday.

ATHENA - Weston-McEwen swept Sherman County in a Blue Mountain Conference Special District Six baseball doubleheader Saturday.

TigerScots' pitcher Dallas Reich struck out 10 and threw a complete six-inning no-hitter in a 10-0 win, then picked up the save in game two, as the TigerScots picked up an 8-6 victory.

"He had good control," W-M coach T.J. Haguewood said of Reich. "He was getting ahead of hitters and not walking them. He threw about 70 percent strikes and 12-of-20 hitters he was ahead in the count on."

The TigerScots are 5-1 in league and 7-5 overall.

Weston-McEwen hosts Pilot Rock in a league doubleheader at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.